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  2. RAND Corporation - Wikipedia

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    RAND was created after individuals in the War Department, the Office of Scientific Research and Development, ... University of Chicago Press paperback; ...

  3. Andrew McNally - Wikipedia

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    A printer by trade, he moved to Chicago in 1858 and got a job in a print shop owned by William H. Rand at a wage of $9 per week. In 1873, McNally and William H. Rand incorporated Rand, McNally & Co. With William H. Rand as President and McNally as Vice President. [2] Rand, McNally & Co. becoming one of the largest and best-known map publishers ...

  4. Ayn Rand - Wikipedia

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    In late 1925, Rand was granted a visa to visit relatives in Chicago. [27] ... [272] Two movies have been made about Rand's life. A 1997 documentary film, ...

  5. Rand McNally - Wikipedia

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    By 1930, Rand McNally had two major road map competitors, General Drafting and Gousha, the latter of which was founded by a former Rand McNally sales representative. The Rand McNally Auto Chum, later to become the ubiquitous Rand McNally Road Atlas, debuted in 1924. The first full-color edition was published in 1960 and in 1993, it became fully ...

  6. Anglo-Saxon Federation of America - Wikipedia

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    There was a state convention in California in September 1930, and an Oregon branch was formed in 1931. The group's second convention was held in Chicago in 1931. It was at this convention that Rand announced the federation had acquired the unsold works of C. A. L. Totten along with their printing plates. Following the second convention, new ...

  7. Rand McNally Building - Wikipedia

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    The Rand McNally Building was an early skyscraper at 160–174 Adams Street in Chicago, Illinois, built in 1889 and demolished in 1911. Designed by Burnham and Root , it was the world's first all- steel framed skyscraper .

  8. Franklin R. Collbohm - Wikipedia

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    The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting. ( February 2023 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Franklin R. Collbohm

  9. Objectivism - Wikipedia

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    Objectivism includes an extensive treatment of ethical concerns. Rand wrote on morality in her works We the Living (1936), Atlas Shrugged (1957) and The Virtue of Selfishness (1964). Rand defines morality as "a code of values to guide man's choices and actions—the choices and actions that determine the purpose and the course of his life". [51]